Part II. Liquid jets in liquids
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 840 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-1541
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The application is presented of the correlations derived in a preceeding paper on drop formation at non-wetted capillaries in liquid-liquid systems. The correlations predict the volume within an accuracy of cu. 15 per cent for all flow rates below the jetting velocity. A criterion for the jetting
## Abstract The stability of jets in elongational flow is exploited to obtain thin threads before breakup. Fine drops can be generated in suitable geometries with comparably large ducts. The examination deals with the stability of liquid threads simultaneously extended with the continuous phase in
Rates of mass transfer in a liquid-liquid laminar jet for three component systems have been measured. The velocity at the liquid-liquid interface has also been measured to obtain the actual contact time. Except for a short jet where the end effect of the film of surface active agent (polyethylene gl
Perturbation methods are used to derive the asymptotic equations that govern the fluid dynamics of steady and unsteady, incompressible, inviscid, axisymmetric, irrotational, annular liquid jets employing as small parameter the slenderness ratio.